"Institutions Increase BTC/ETH Holdings Amid Ongoing Market Weakness; Regulatory Communication Mechanism Optimization Initiated" Despite the current market "winter," institutional giants are doubling down on their crypto strategies, while Hong Kong continues to refine its regulatory bridge to foster industry trust. 1. Institutional Holdings: Strategic Accumulation While retail sentiment remains cautious, institutional players are treating the dip as a strategic entry point. Goldman Sachs: Disclosed a $2.36 billion exposure to crypto via ETFs. Notably, nearly 90% of this is split almost equally between BTC ($1.1B) and ETH ($1B), showing a significant institutional pivot toward Ethereum. DDC Enterprise: Continued its aggressive "accumulation program" for the fifth consecutive week, adding 100 BTC. Their total holdings now stand at **1,988 BTC
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#NFPBeatsExpectations Crypto Daily Report | February 12, 2026
"Institutions Increase BTC/ETH Holdings Amid Ongoing Market Weakness; Regulatory Communication Mechanism Optimization Initiated"
Despite the current market "winter," institutional giants are doubling down on their crypto strategies, while Hong Kong continues to refine its regulatory bridge to foster industry trust.
1. Institutional Holdings: Strategic Accumulation
While retail sentiment remains cautious, institutional players are treating the dip as a strategic entry point.
Goldman Sachs: Disclosed a $2.36 billion exposure to crypto via ETFs. Notably, nearly 90% of this is split almost equally between BTC ($1.1B) and ETH ($1B), showing a significant institutional pivot toward Ethereum.
DDC Enterprise: Continued its aggressive "accumulation program" for the fifth consecutive week, adding 100 BTC. Their total holdings now stand at **1,988 BTC